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they fail to reach 151, the opponents each score 8, since they add 1
for playing against the grannies.
Further variations
Poverty Some disal ow this bid. Others al ow it to be played in
conjunction with a Wedding. For example, if a Wedding is cal ed, a
player with three or fewer trumps may wed the cal er by pleading
Poverty with him, and proceeding accordingly.
King solo A soloist undertakes to take at least 121 points using only
the eight Kings as a trump suit, in the usual suit order (
). The
other four suits then rank A-T-Q-J-9.
Piglets (Schweinchen). A player with both Aces (or, variant, both
1Aces) may declare ‘Piglets’ before play begins. In this case the two
Aces count as the two highest trumps, beating both loonies. That
done, another player holding both Nines (or Tens if the Nines
are stripped out) may declare them to be ‘Hyperpiglets’
(Hyperschweinchen), in which case they become top trumps and
beat the ordinary piglets.
Doubling Some play that doubling literal y doubles the game value,
rather than adding2units. Some play that al Solo contracts are
automatical y doubled.
Catching a Loony Gain a point for playing a T and capturing the
other T of the opposing side.
Notes on play (Based on those by Noel Leaver on the Pagat
Notes on play (Based on those by Noel Leaver on the Pagat
website.)
The rule that the first of equal cards wins makes it very important
to lead the Ace of a side suit before an opponent can lead theirs, as
the second round is almost certain to be trumped – there are only
eight cards in a plain suit, or six in hearts. This is obviously less
urgent if you hold both Aces of a suit. Therefore, if leading to the
first trick, your priorities are usual y to lead:
a single black Ace (shortest suit first if you have A and
A);
a single Ace;
one of two identical Aces.
After this, you normal y try to give the lead to your partner. If
you are on the Queens’ side you wil normal y lead a trump to your
partner’s Queen. If you are on the other side you may lead a plain
suit, which gives a good indication of which side the leader is on
(but is not always done as a mat er of course). However, if your
partner has counter-doubled, you should lead a trump, as they
should have at least one Ten and may want you to lead trumps.
If you are trumping in, and fear being overtrumped, play at least
a Jack so that the fourth player cannot win with a Fox or trump
Ten. Similarly, if trumps are led, and you are the last of your side to
play to the trick, with one or both opponents after you, play a Jack
or higher if no high card has been played so far.
It is important to double if things seem to be going wel , not only
to increase the score for the game but also to entitle you to
announce ‘No 90’ if things keep going wel .
You can signal a particularly strong hand, especial y one rich in
high trumps, by doubling earlier than necessary – for example, on
your first play rather than your second, this indicates a possession of
additional strength.
If on the opening lead the fourth player doubles before second
hand plays, he probably expects to trump the lead and wants his
partner to put a valuable card on it.
partner to put a valuable card on it.
It is nearly always right to announce a marriage, as you wil
rarely have a hand strong enough for Solo. It is always desirable to
become the partner of a player with a marriage, as you get a
partner with at least two high trumps. Therefore, if on lead against
a marriage, you might lead a Ten to win the trick; otherwise you
could lead an Ace in your shortest suit. (However, the variant
whereby the second T beats the first is specifical y designed to
prevent this.)
A Poverty game is easier to win than it sounds, because the
Poverty player can discard valuable cards on partner’s tricks, and
also the accepting player gets the chance to create voids.
In considering a solo, having the opening lead is usual y a great
advantage. Trump solos require a much stronger hand than you
may think, and such hands wil also play wel in a normal game.
For an Ace solo, a five-card suit headed A-A-T wil normal y
capture over 60 points. For a Queen or Jack solo four trumps wil
often suf ice, but you also need a reasonable number of Aces.
Before announcing No 90 (or 60 or 30), remember you wil be
changing the target, and gambling 1 extra point against the possible
loss of the whole game. You must be confident of achieving this to
announce it.
Beware leading the second round of hearts. With only six cards in
the suit, you may be giving a ruf and discard to the opponents.
Avinas
4 players (2 × 2), 32 cards
The Lithuanian game of Avinas (‘Rams’ in English) is especial y
popular around the town of Jurbarkas on the river Niemen,